The Dandy Look is back, although for some people, like Johny
Depp, it was never out. Coupled with the powerful and elegant appearance, are
associated impeccable cuts, concern "carefree", noble materials and
details that will never end.

Powerful colors, collars, embroidery, perfect cuts, pins,
scarves and other accessories build coats and other pieces sheeted by
proponents of this style.

The Bohemians of the nineteenth century were described by
Thomas Carlyle:

"The Dandy is a man who wears clothes, craft and whose
existence rests on the clothes. Every
faculty of the soul and spirit is devoted to this purpose. Dresses to live and
lives to dress."

The big fashion houses such as Burberry, Lanvin, Prada,
Trussardi, Salvatore Ferragamo, Canali, Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana and
Philipp Plein, launched collections that spread the Dandy look, but if it is
based in the nineteenth century, I think that it’s possible tailor the style to
a more affordable lifestyle.

The most significant aspect to take into account are the
details. The patterns, colors and materials can be combined and constructed
with parts of day-to-day, without having to buy a whole new wardrobe. Just be
aware of the essential pieces. It is certainly a luxurious visual aspect, but
given that the concept of luxury has been changing over time due to several
factors, it is possible to adapt these same factors to each individual and make
them unique.

Changes with regard to luxury are highlighted and formalize
a lifestyle, enabling a multitude of multifunction to the parts in question.

Faggiani (2006), relates in his book "The Power of
Design", aspects and meanings of Design and luxury products:

- The value of the rarity of the source material is an
important aspect in that the relationship with the unusual quality and
differentiation, distinction that the pieces have are also linked to the exclusive;

- The cultural history value holds to tradition, emphasizing
its roots, quirks and memories of past action, including the use of ethnic
pieces acquired subsequently, inherited or adapted to an urban context;

- Besides the aesthetic factors mentioned above, another
very important factor today is the emotional and subjective value, that is,
besides the comfort, quality and access to exclusive, preference for certain
parts purchased or acquired by one of these other, forms a luxury product,
for all the symbolism aggregate;

- The value of the brand, being a designer, or brand
identity, is filled with promises of quality, luxury
finishes, durable materials, and is mostly a factor of more usual and known
luxury products. If previously the luxury goods were governed only by the
rarity and quality of finishes, today within a political ecological expanding, the ecological value of the materials becomes a constant concern.

You can attend antique fairs, the attic back home, the
grandparents chest and take for you unique items like cufflinks, scarves,
canes, shirts, ties, vests, goggles, gloves or even shoes and coats. The
important thing is to keep an open mind and play with timelessness. To note
that the Bohemian attitude is not within everyone's reach, because the
Iconographic culture of twentieth-century society directly influenced the
fashion in all its splendor.